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Welcome! A little about me to begin with. I was fascinated towards aquariums and 
aquatic life from my childhood, but it was relatively recently that I started keeping my own tanks. At the beginning I was not too choosy 
about a freshwater or saltwater tank, the focus was a bright and colorful aquarium. In my pursuit towards 
learning about aquarium keeping, I accidentally stumbled upon the nature style aquariums and there was no turning back. From somewhere in early 
2008 I am hooked to this hobby and style. Just like the rest of us in this hobby, I made mistakes and learned (still am). I constantly play around with popular guidelines in this hobby (nutrient dosage, light etc.) till I figure out what suits me...and then play around some more to improvise. After about 3 years in this hobby, I figured that I had collected a wealth of knowledge from a whole bunch of resources out there, but 
since I had customized a lot of these towards my needs, I should keep a ready reference of my information. It could have been done locally, but I chose 
to go online to share the information, hoping that somebody might find some of this to be useful and also to get feedback. I am associated with a lot of forums 
but I needed my own space to manage my own content. That's the beginning of WetCholorophylls.com.
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<p align='left'>All the information in here are either my personal opinion and knowledge or from
other guests who decided to share their thoughts over here. I do not claim on the
accuracy of the information. If you know or even feel that some corrections are
required, please <a href="" onclick="window.parent.loadPage('contact.php','Contact'); return false;">contact me</a> and provide your feedback. 
I will try my best to validate and incorporate them in a timely manner.</p>
<p align='left'>With all that said, I do not come even close to any of the prominent, experienced and
coveted aquascapers out there, so use the information for what it&#39s worth to you.
I would appreciate if you let me know if any of the information I shared was of
practical help to you in anyway.
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<p align="left">At this point I should list out a few websites that I find useful and use frequently.<br>
<a target="new" href="http://www.skepticalaquarist.com">www.skepticalaquarist.com</a><br>
<a target="new" href="http://www.thekrib.com/">www.thekrib.com</a><br>
<a target="new" href="http://www.aquarticles.com">www.aquarticles.com</a><br>
<a target="new" href="http://www.projectaquarium.com">www.projectaquarium.com</a><br>
And of course there are all the popular forums. But this is by no means the complete list of all good websites for this hobby though, so keep looking 
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<p align='left'>Finally, I do believe that &quot;Patience IS the name of the game&quot; when it comes to
aquascaping. If you have not achieved what you envisioned, keep trying, keep
learning and give it some more time.</p>
<p align='left'>Thank you for reading.<br>
Malay Biswas</p>
